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Douglas Aircraft Company employees from the Wilshire plant on their "Annual Outing."
Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives.
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Photographed by C.J. Murphy for the Marchroe Company.
Museum of Flying Collection
Douglas Aircraft Company employees from the Wilshire plant on their "Annual Outing".
Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives.
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Photographed by C.J. Murphy for the Marchroe Company.
Museum of Flying Collection
C.J. Koch (1932 - )
Biographical, bibliographical, and literary historiography of Australian author C.J. Koch
C.J. Harris Tannery, Sylva, N.C.
C.J. Harris was the most prominent industrialist and entrepreneur in Jackson County, N.C., in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He owned extensive business interests, which included a retail store, bank, electric power company, clay mining operations, and a tannery. This postcard view of the Harris Tannery in Sylva, N.C., was hand-dated November 1, 1922, and postmarked November 2, 1922, from Sylva, N.C. Harris established the tannery in 1901 and sold a share of its operation to Armour Leather Company in 1915. The railroad seen in the picture was part of the Murphy Branch of the Southern Railway. A handwritten message on the reverse expressed the writer's desire to his brother that, 'Again I wish you were along to see this scenery along the Murphy Branch of So. R.R.
Audio Interview with Mr. C.J. Rayner Whiteley
Audio - Mr. Whiteley recounts the story of delivering the message of the flood of 1904. He took seventeen hours by horse to travel from Perryvale to Edmonton. Billy Loutit took the same message by foot arriving in Edmonton about the same time. Mr. Whiteley discusses early settlers, farming, homesteading and businesses. He has many anecdotes about life and people living in Athabasca at the start of the twentieth century. He freighted for ten years with the Hudson's Bay Company and also discusses early farming prices and technology extensivelyInformative Interview of Mr. C.J. Raymor Whitely In April 1961 on a Reel to Reel tape recorded onto cassette by R. Tanhas March 198
Specialty farming in Idaho: Selecting a site
Bulletin no. 744 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 1992-10-01. Author(s): Barney, D.L.; Finnerty, T.L.; Mancuso, C.J
Premutation expansion of CGG triplet repeats affects brain: a study of male carriers of Fragile X Syndrome
The Actors' Perceptions and Expectations of their Roles in BIM-based Collaboration
The inter-organisational collaboration with Building Information Modelling (BIM) is one of the hottest topics in construction sector nowadays. The implementation of BIM is a complex inter-organisational process, and the sharing of information among numerous actors from multi-disciplinary backgrounds may affect the actors’ role perception and performance. This study offers insights into the BIM roles of various actors by analysing a BIM-based project carried out by an integrated partnership across many tiers. The analysis identified inconsistencies between the actors' perceptions and their partners’ expectations of their BIM roles. Inconsistencies in BIM roles were more related to soft rather than hard (domain- or technical) skills. Mismatches were found in the architect's role, as it was deemed necessary to be more domain- and BIM-related, contrary to their perceptions. Likewise, the suppliers' role called for an enhanced BIM orientation. The paper concludes with set of suggestions for increasing the joint responsibility and supporting the multi-actor collaboration.Design & Construction ManagementSustainable Housing Transformatio
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Autobiographical memory and well-being in aging: the central role of semantic self-images
Higher levels of well-being are associated with longer life expectancies and better physical health. Previous studies suggest that processes involving the self and autobiographical memory are related to well-being, yet these relationships are poorly understood. The present
study tested 32 older and 32 younger adults using scales measuring well-being and the affective valence of two types of autobiographical memory: episodic autobiographical memories and semantic self-images. Results showed that valence of semantic self-images, but not episodic autobiographical memories, was highly correlated with well-being,particularly in older adults. In contrast, well-being in older adults was unrelated to
performance across a range of standardised memory tasks. These results highlight the role of semantic self-images in well-being, and have implications for the development of therapeutic interventions for well-being in aging
Some aspects of the protein-binding of steroids and thyroxine in human blood.
Missing pg. 134.In 1961, Dr. C.J. Pattee and Dr. R. Gillies observed a decreased response of plasma 17-hydroxycorticoid levels when estrogen was administered to subjects with Laennec's cirrhosis. They postulated that these lower blood levels were due to a relative lack of the protein which binds corticoids in the blood. The present investigations were initiated by the author in an attempt to establish the validity of this hypothesis. [...
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